Biohydrogen and bioelectricity production from waste/wastewater
Bioelectricity generation in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) presents an
innovative approach to valorizing various organic
wastes and wastewater. By harnessing the natural processes of microorganisms, these cells can
convert waste
materials into usable energy. Additionally, biohydrogen can be produced from synthetic wastewater,
duckweed, and
fresh leachate through a dark fermentative process, further emphasizing the potential of these
resources in
sustainable energy production. Furthermore, food waste valorization plays a crucial role in this
context, as it enables
the transformation of discarded materials into value-added energy sources, contributing to a more
circular economy.